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California governor frontrunner Tom Steyer mocked over cringeworthy resurfaced dance clip

"Epic levels of cringe," one user commented.

Virginia Governor Ends Tax Breaks for Confederate Groups

The new law signed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger is the culmination of a long, Democrat-led push to distance Virginia from its Confederate past.

The Music Industry Crosses an AI Tipping Point

AI music remains a touchy subject for many musicians. Suno CEO Mikey Shulman says he`s not worried: “People are starting to be a little more comfortable being public and upfront” about creating with AI.

Airline sparks anger as it demands extra fees from already booked passengers as oil prices spike

Spanish budget airline Volotea reportedly charges flight passengers an extra fuel fee after tickets are purchased, provoking anger amid broader pricing fears.

All About Jeff Probst`s Unique Gift for “Survivor 50” Crew That `Captured the Essence of Our Show` (Exclusive)

"They represent the crew, the hard work and the bond we’ve built along the way," says Jayde Leota, who works as a diver for `Survivor`

NFL reporter Dianna Russini resigns from The Athletic after photos of her with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel

NFL reporter Dianna Russini resigned from The Athletic less than a week after photos of her and Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at an Arizona hotel drew scrutiny.

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Audit Finds Google, Microsoft, and Meta Still Tracking Users After Opt-Out

alternative_right shares a report from 404 Media: An independent privacy audit of Microsoft, Meta, and Google web traffic in California found that the companies may be violating state regulations and racking up billions in fines. According to the audit from privacy search engine webXray, 55 percent of the sites it checked set ad cookies in a user`s browser even if they opted out of tracking. Each company disputed or took issue with the research, with Google saying it was based on a "fundamental misunderstanding" of how its product works. The webXray California Privacy Audit viewed web traffic on more than 7,000 popular websites in California in the month of March and found that most tech companies ignore when a user asks to opt-out of cookie tracking. California has stringent and well defined privacy legislation thanks to its California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) which allows users to, among other things, opt out of the sale of their personal information. There`s a system called Global Privacy Control (GPC), which includes a browser extension that indicates to a website when a user wants to opt out of tracking. According to the webXray audit, Google failed to let users opt out 87 percent of the time. "Google`s failure to honor the GPC opt-out signal is easy to find in network traffic. When a browser using GPC connects to Google`s servers it encodes the opt-out signal by sending the code `sec-gpc: 1.` This means Google should not return cookies," the audit said. "However, when Google`s server responds to the network request with the opt-out it explicitly responds with a command to create an advertising cookie named IDE using the `set-cookie` command. This non-compliance is easy to spot, hiding in plain sight." The audit said that Microsoft fails to opt out users in the same way and has a failure rate of 50 percent in the web traffic webXray viewed. Meta`s failure rate was 69 percent and a bit more comprehensive. "Meta instructs publishers to install the following tr

Eric Swalwell Resigns From Congress Amid Sexual-Misconduct Allegations

The California representative has been accused by at least five women of sexual misconduct and assault. He denies the allegations

A nonprofit lifeline for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as more papers seek nonprofit sector help

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has avoided an imminent shutdown by selling to a nonprofit journalism operation.

Thinking Outside th Box: Black Cube Doubles Down on Denver Area with 2026 Programming

After a decade of nomadic art, Black Cube expands local events at its Englewood headquarters while developing new projects across the country. The post Thinking Outside th Box: Black Cube Doubles Down on Denver Area with 2026 Programming appeared first on Denver Westword .

Socialize in the Vail Valley while learning about sustainability for Earth Day

Earth Day is April 22, and to get the public engaged in opportunities to help the planet, Walking Mountains is hosting Climate Action Week from now through next Wednesday. Walking Mountains has been planning this...

Goldman Sachs makes surprise jump into Bitcoin ETFs with a product one analyst dubs “Boomer Candy”

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I tested the Hisense QD7 and it makes all the right tradeoffs for a pleasing picture at a low price

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Betting against political prediction markets

The rise of political prediction markets and several well-timed trades have spurred lawmakers to introduce multiple bills aimed at stopping or regulating insider trading in prediction markets. But lawmakers are far from agreeing on how far to extend such bans. “Members of Congress should be prohibited from participating in prediction markets related to political events, […]

New Law Prevents Out-of-State Farms from Using Pueblo Green Chile, Palisade Peach Labels

HB26-1031 being signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis. Bipartisan legislation to support Colorado farmers and agriculture by strengthening consumer protections and safeguarding agricultural products grown in Colorado was signed into law on April 13. HB26-1031 prohibits identifying an agricultural product as being produced in Colorado when selling, marketing, advertising or distributing the product unless [...] The post New Law Prevents Out-of-State Farms from Using Pueblo Green Chile, Palisade Peach Labels appeared first on SCBFD .

I-70 westbound reopens over Vail Pass following crash

9:25 a.m.: Westbound lanes of I-70 reopened. Original story: Westbound lanes of Interstate 70 are closed near the Vail Pass summit due to a crash, according to an Eagle County Alert that sent around 8...

Nearly 100 Colorado businesses have left or scaled back operations since 2019, report finds

A new report from the Colorado Chamber Foundation suggests the state’s weakening competitiveness is driving businesses out of state. Companies are blaming factors like increasing regulations and cost of living for why they’re choosing to...

This Limited-Edition Leica Camera Celebrates Opening Of Massive New Chicago Store

Priced at $10,900, the camera pays tribute to the 1917 opening year of the historic studio that houses Leica’s latest flagship store.

Mammal ancestors laid eggs, and this 250-million-year-old fossil finally proves it

In the aftermath of Earth’s most catastrophic extinction event, one unlikely survivor rose to dominate a shattered world: Lystrosaurus. Now, a stunning fossil discovery—an ancient egg containing a curled-up embryo—has finally answered a decades-old mystery about whether mammal ancestors laid eggs. Using advanced imaging technology, scientists confirmed that these resilient creatures did reproduce this way, likely producing large, soft-shelled eggs packed with nutrients.

Rep. Dan Meuser is Team Trump in Feud With Pope, Pontiff Should Stay in His Lane

Congressman Dan Meuser made some solid points in the beef between Donald Trump and Pope Leo ... and the Rep. from Pennsylvania is pretty much Team Trump. Charlie asked him squarely -- who does he ride with -- and Meuser didn`t hold back. On foreign…

Colorado’s Best Amateur Football Players Get Their Night at the Air Force Academy

Colorado’s top amateur football players — from flag football standouts to collegiate stars — will get their moment in the spotlight when the National Football Foundation’s Colorado Chapter holds its annual banquet Monday, April 20, at the Air Force Academy. It marks the first time the Academy has hosted the event. The evening celebrates the [...] The post Colorado’s Best Amateur Football Players Get Their Night at the Air Force Academy appeared first on SoCo Insider .